Despite this they re still regularly found propped open preventing them from working as they should.
Fire door propped open.
Occupants may be tempted to prop open fire doors to preclude the need to touch handles.
These doors protect stairs labs etc.
Wedged or propped open fire doors are a common problem.
However fire doors have a very important purpose preventing the spread of fire so wedging one open is dangerous and illegal.
All doors in hazardous areas are required to be self closing regardless if the door is fire rated or just smoke resistant.
In the event of a fire it is quite possible that an insurer would be unwilling to pay for damages when a door has been wedged or propped open.
Propped open fire doors.
This short post seeks to explain why they shouldn t be propped open whilst it also covers a range of other frequently asked questions on the subject.
Can doors be propped open with a wedge.
If we have doors to staff offices and staff kitchen that have an auto closure device but are not fire doors is it allowed to prop them open with a wedge.
The majority of fire doors will hold a fire in a room for 30 minutes by which time the fire rescue service will be on site.
Each fire rated door sold on the market must include a permanent label showing the following information.
The door manufacturer whether the opening is equipped with fire exit hardware any temperature rise rating if it is a smoke door assembly and.
Holding your fire door open.
Section 3 3 238 of the 2012 lsc defines self closing as a door equipped with an approved device that ensures closing after opening.
If propped open occupants can be in danger using stairs to evacuate and lab research can be threatened by fire spread.
Don t prop open the door with wedges or by bending the closing mechanism.
Aside from possibly rendering the fire door inoperable due to physical damage propping open fire doors will allow products of combustion to migrate into other areas and contribute to the spread and severity of the fire.
That makes sense however if you leave the door propped open in sleeping accommodation overnight where fire can spred through compartments and cause fatalities or even a workplace that is not occupied overnight but a fire can travel through the compartment leading to more serious fire damage.
Fire doors form an integral part of the fire strategy for shared or multi storey accommodations.
The answer to your question unfortunately is it depends though i can tell you as a general rule of thumb there are no regulatory surveyors who are going to give you a big thumbs.
The length of time that the door is intended to resist fire.